tikapuita
Tikapuita is a species of tree native to the Amazon rainforest, predominantly found in regions of Peru, Brazil, and surrounding areas. Its scientific name is Tapirira guianensis, and it belongs to the Anacardiaceae family, which also includes cashew and mango. The tree is valued for its hardwood, which is durable and resistant to pests, making it an important resource for local construction, furniture-making, and craftwork.
Typically, tikapuita trees grow to heights of 20 to 30 meters with a straight trunk and a
Ecologically, tikapuita plays a significant role in its habitat by contributing to forest structure and providing
In traditional Amazonian cultures, tikapuita has been used for medicinal purposes, although scientific research on its